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7 essential steps for a successful arrival in France

Moving to a new country can be both exhilarating and challenging. To ensure a smooth transition and a successful arrival in France, it’s essential to be well-prepared and familiarize yourself with the necessary steps. In this comprehensive guide, we will outline seven crucial steps that British expats should follow to ensure a successful start to their new life in France. 

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Gather required documents for you visa application

To prepare for your arrival in France, ensure that you have all the required documents for your visa application. This includes your passport, proof of accommodation, financial resources and any other necessary supporting documents. 

Be sure to check the requirements specific to your visa type, such as a long-stay visa or a residence permit. The French Embassy or Consulate website will provide detailed information and instructions. 

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Find a place to live

Before your arrival in France, securing  suitable accommodation is vital for a smooth transition. Research different regions and cities in France to find an area that suits your needs and preferences. Contact local real estate agents who can provide access to a broad range of options and professional guidance. 

Don’t hesitate to reach out to us for recommendations on local estate agencies in the regions you are considering for your move.

Validate your long-stay visa or apply for a residence permit

Upon arrival in France, it’s crucial to validate your long-stay visa or apply for a residence permit if required. Visit the local prefecture or relevant administrative office to complete the necessary paperwork and provide any additional documents. The Service-Public.fr website provides comprehensive information on the process, required documents, and appointment booking procedures. 

Open a French bank account

Opening a French bank account is essential for managing your finances in France. Research different banks and compare their offerings and services. Popular banks in France include BNP Paribas, Société Générale and Crédit Agricole. When visiting your local brank, ensure you have the necessary documents, such as proof of identity, proof of address and your residence permit.

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Register with the French healthcare system

Accessing healthcare is essential when relocating to a new country. As a british expat, you may be eligible to register with the French healthcare system. The Ameli.fr website, managed by the French National Health Insurance, provides information on the process, required documents, and coverage options. 

Registering with the French public healthcare requires paperwork and patience. It is advisable to initiate the process promptly upon your arrival. Initially, you will receive a temporary Social Security number starting with a 8, enabling you to request bill reimbursement through the paper form method. Once you obtain your permanent Social Security number (beginning with 1 for males and 2 for females), you can apply for a Carte Vitale, simplifying the reimbursement process.

Get a French phone number

Staying connected is essential in today’s digital age. Getting a French phone number will facilitate communication with local contacts and service providers. Major mobile service providers in France include Free, SFR, and Bouygues Telecom. Visit their websites or local stores to explore different plans and choose one that suits your calling, texting, and data needs.

Request your French tax registration number

To fulfill your tax obligations in France, it’s crucial to obtain a French tax registration number, known as the Numéro Fiscal. Contact the local tax office (Centre des Impôts) in your area to request your registration number and seek guidance on tax-related matters. The Impots.gouv.fr website provides information on tax obligations, filing tax returns, and understanding the French tax system.

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